Shivali
Hatchling
Our elderly disabled neighbor has two budgies which he hasn’t been able to care for since his wife passed away. My husband and I help him with his care and also take care of the budgies there.
puffy was adopted with his brother, who passed after a few years. After his human mommy died, he was alone in the cage, screaming and regurgitating on mirrors.
When I took over, I removed mirrors and we brought him another budgie, because his human dad is incapable to give him any attention.
Petunia is a rescue budgie that came from a hoarding situation, she had PTSD and was missing toes. She is still wild and thinks all humans are trying to murder her.
but she And puffy are in love. We lucked out!!!
they have a good quality of life relative to some other budgies, but they have never been tame. Since we don’t live with them it’s hard to spend enough time to tame them, they just fly into walls and big out if we try to take them out. It’s traumatic for them. So unlike our babies at home, they have more of a mediocre lifestyle that id like. We do our best with their food and enrichment and peek in on them 1 or 2 x a day. Sometimes I can’t get there more than once a week and my husband goes every day. I often wish we could rehome them… but that would be stressful and their human dad wants them there. Any tips about their unique situation would be appreciated.
anyway! My husband told me Petunia was sleeping a lot. When I went over I found her hunched over , her abdomen quite distended! Poop crusted tail feathers, looked egg bound? Breathing a bit rapidly.
thank god the vet had an immediate opening, we took them in.
the vet X rayed her, said it’s not an egg, but the liver is really enlarged and so much fluid in the abdomen, and possible fluid in a lung .in the X-ray she said the swelling was such that she could barely see the heart. She suspects infection or heart disease but doesn’t really know.
of course at this point I’m bawling my eyes out bc I know when a bird is this far along, it’s bad.
gave us antibiotics to hand feed once a day.
I sectioned off a corner of the flight cage, and made a platform for her to rest on, food and water right next to her perch etc. with a little bath.
the vet said antibiotics and pray!
Does anyone else have any advice or experience? I’ve never had a sick bird, myself .
puffy is being so sweet and feeding her, which they never did before. He obviously adores her, and it would be devastating to him if she passes, as he’s already suffered two big losses in his short 5-6 year life… they are so cute together that I wrote a love song about them which I play on the guitar for them. I’m trying so hard to be hopeful but I’m so so very worried about Miss Tooni
thoughts and a prayer are greatly appreciated and if anyone has any ideas?
I saw milk thistle suggested, for liver support, and aloe detox… anyone tried these?
diet changes? Should I give them more fresh food? We don’t have much time yo give them chop and they don’t really touch it, don’t like birdie bread… we give them dried veggies and bird salad, egg food, bee pollen, and another mix of white seeds, with a mix that’s similar to chirp central budgies. But they probably mostly pick out the white seeds.
They also like lettuce and greens.
thank you!!!
puffy was adopted with his brother, who passed after a few years. After his human mommy died, he was alone in the cage, screaming and regurgitating on mirrors.
When I took over, I removed mirrors and we brought him another budgie, because his human dad is incapable to give him any attention.
Petunia is a rescue budgie that came from a hoarding situation, she had PTSD and was missing toes. She is still wild and thinks all humans are trying to murder her.
but she And puffy are in love. We lucked out!!!
they have a good quality of life relative to some other budgies, but they have never been tame. Since we don’t live with them it’s hard to spend enough time to tame them, they just fly into walls and big out if we try to take them out. It’s traumatic for them. So unlike our babies at home, they have more of a mediocre lifestyle that id like. We do our best with their food and enrichment and peek in on them 1 or 2 x a day. Sometimes I can’t get there more than once a week and my husband goes every day. I often wish we could rehome them… but that would be stressful and their human dad wants them there. Any tips about their unique situation would be appreciated.
anyway! My husband told me Petunia was sleeping a lot. When I went over I found her hunched over , her abdomen quite distended! Poop crusted tail feathers, looked egg bound? Breathing a bit rapidly.
thank god the vet had an immediate opening, we took them in.
the vet X rayed her, said it’s not an egg, but the liver is really enlarged and so much fluid in the abdomen, and possible fluid in a lung .in the X-ray she said the swelling was such that she could barely see the heart. She suspects infection or heart disease but doesn’t really know.
of course at this point I’m bawling my eyes out bc I know when a bird is this far along, it’s bad.
gave us antibiotics to hand feed once a day.
I sectioned off a corner of the flight cage, and made a platform for her to rest on, food and water right next to her perch etc. with a little bath.
the vet said antibiotics and pray!
Does anyone else have any advice or experience? I’ve never had a sick bird, myself .
puffy is being so sweet and feeding her, which they never did before. He obviously adores her, and it would be devastating to him if she passes, as he’s already suffered two big losses in his short 5-6 year life… they are so cute together that I wrote a love song about them which I play on the guitar for them. I’m trying so hard to be hopeful but I’m so so very worried about Miss Tooni
thoughts and a prayer are greatly appreciated and if anyone has any ideas?
I saw milk thistle suggested, for liver support, and aloe detox… anyone tried these?
diet changes? Should I give them more fresh food? We don’t have much time yo give them chop and they don’t really touch it, don’t like birdie bread… we give them dried veggies and bird salad, egg food, bee pollen, and another mix of white seeds, with a mix that’s similar to chirp central budgies. But they probably mostly pick out the white seeds.
They also like lettuce and greens.
thank you!!!